,fitniscratiAratchinau witAY MkEK, Knrto■ ••n Puorninron infix r. 31 ITCH Kn. 11.1.11 uE 1.1. HE NT E, I'A FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 18, 1887 —s2 per year when paid IT advapee OE 1...0 u.•i paid in advance, anti 83,00 wilco n .i puni nature the exporstiun t.r the year Our Victories D breaks ! Light shines in upon the iris tie 44 that has enshrouded our coon - try, for the past six years The people have awakened, awl Mongrelism has b •en it:tithed to the earth. Front Maine to California wherever elections have been victoriei—solid,substantia', overwhelming victories—have attended the good old cause, and crowned the ef forts et the, men who have fought so nobly fits the success or Detnocratie 'principles. s Surely it in the tirceursor of better tittles for our conntr3. When Maine repudiates Mongrelism, when California, Ohio, Connecticut and Penn sylvama, raise their united toices in be half of' the government of our fathers,— a Union of States, and the good old days of Democratic prosperity. Never mince pilitield organizations were formed, has any party been blessed with such a succession of glorious tri umphs, as has fallen to the lot of the Democracy within the past six months. No where that elections have hen held —no place &it the itemi/e have had au upputt Unity of expresmng thon.elt mt, but the Democratic party and tist i tiod principle: , have been entior.ed, whti to opponent., who hate held lrigb eat 'oval lot tett in blOOd. and re%tding w luxu- ry at the expetive of the Isalwitig itia,s. 8 fn. the intAt Nix year, ha ‘e been r.itrn. ea and revuoThoed The 1.1.0. cif public r 111114•1 . 04.gt0 uqualith ‘soiati.o% 0 law. a urputi•n,-4.1' 1,11 1%1 un, ha , r , nn• 113 Tho jo, opt hII atiiil the 111elcht•-. wit have been itirilitig it Mel the COllll I with u high }1.111.1 11:1.1‘.11 . 1.11:! In 'II., ing, taxing, and committing Iln•nop I in i,,,„ it0,,,..•r 11. tii the ',tit liege+ 111 • 1.,•111 and .1 //if I. ‘t, Sc I. ptivi• MN' 1110 rc•ulls 11,1%e ntti ; e.le.l "in ,Cuts , , awl the L. iplit filf me. 11111 Vcilimnittietritiiiipl p elm e to 011. ...mph), let te., who have f.,11.,eed the old flog- who lotNe battled vriih uptiagrel cnrruptioni•le, ll:tittle , and t; runts. fir the Dahl six 3ears. 111111e111- bur that our work it+ 'Lot yet done Not until tin ‘estsge of abolitioilieni ip ili ion fn nn until 1 v • r, olio public is V. d lv l.nmp•o p tri .t ••• un•n - tl.lt 1111111 PI !ii• •• n • d ril I 11 ,, , 1 iih.% 1 '.‘ in t - . 11.1..4.1. I 1 . ill ,• 011 I k 0.1.1 l , t I And tAttn.r.A.Ma • lull ....or,. of , ',lit 1,.•1 1 1 ..1 ("lull rnj,nod bait... In. 1;411111i -11,4,1 II ei throwing I hem, mid not until t lit peueeful mod prtoporotill times or (41 good o ! M Demoeintle liiilir., letunt t. blehm ■od cheer a can uvr •ay that our oork k fully necomplir.lied We hove made a good beginning, let th go 00, from "conquering to conquor, ' and with right and victory upon our ride, let us not rest until the infainum , and degrading4octrinen of Mongreli,m, are buried so low that Gabriel cannot. recur _ eet them. • N L. Arwoon, I.lo.—The Democrik: ey of this county are under obligations to thin - gentleman for the efficient aid he gave us in the late campaign. lie is • speaker of great ability, and labored no bly for the cause rile year. His unans• werable logic is combined with native eloquence of a very high older, and we doubt if this isection of the titan. can produce Lis impel-Mr as a stump yowler Ile was some two weeks in Centre coun ty, and oink° e‘ery tooling, and ac doubt whether those radicals whit heard hini have ceased yet to hear his warn ings and denunciations ringing in their ears. Ills addresses are full of points, which he drives boom with such energy that no one can forget them. The seed which he cows will produce fruits for a score of years, for he teaches the sound principles upon which Democracy and the gatunt are based—in such a mustier t hat thus who hear are bound to learn. Out thanks urn 'hereby tendered billion behalf of the Democrats of the county, with the assurance that he will long be held in remembrance by our people. IA (Joy. Curtin, in a speech at Huntingdon on the 4th inst., asserted that the "Republican party had sucked all tho brains out or the Democracy." If ANDY'a portion was correct, the "said brains" could not have been dis tributed very fairly among the members of the Mongiel organization, or he would have received some, which would have prevented him from making such an agreglous ass of himself, as 'he did in his efforts to boat CA.IIr*RON for the States Senate lost winter How TWIT STAND AT 1101111.—As an evidence of the unpopularity of the ratl inel candidates, we need only point do , the feet, of WILLIAItiI . receiving in his own county, this year 4,098 votes less than ()gear received last fell, of McVrr rr running behind the State ticket in his own *runty, and ROBISON receiving few er votes in him county, than any other wan on the ticket. Where - they are best known they run the fewest votes. AHRER, - Mr& CHARLES SUMNER, wife of the essay fanatic who represents pnitan MaseachneettiP in the U. S. &nate, has left herbuiband, and gives as her reasons for mi doing that be . is a domestic tyrant, and needs, just what the Dements have always said he do gsrved—a good hanging. Why they Helped Us Since the defeat of Mongreli , m in the late elections. they are setting op the howl that our success here is owing 'moldy to the assistance we received fiom the liquor interest. This cornea with a bad grace when we recollect the feet that (IF 111,1 , the abolition goveitmv of I'enuyhans,, Mt. oiterpo , ed his par don to sau. dm, wort gl/Illy of viola Lions of the him r law, if M!, ?Cr re party, while lb mocrats, for very trivial ()Glees against the liquor laws, lime been obliged to suffer the estreme pen alties. CiEARY, and those who elected him to power, have used all trib hint' encc the law put into their hands, hoLL rightfully and wrongfully, to gain strength for their party. fn ,the name of justice they have poseented Demo crats who wore in the jiquor business, while the convicted criminals who be longed to the other, party' been pardoned. This has been observed all over the State, as well as in our own county. Yet, we do not deny that the Democ racy have imtidentally been assisted by the liquor interest, and the reason is perfectly plain. Every thing which has received the attention of the Radical, ban been injured by their influence. There has been unfair and unjust legis lation in regard to liquors, and those who hate been legislated against turn of course to the party which is always in favor of equal and exact justice to till men, of whatever state or pet suusion. — The Pemocratie party never has and never will agree to sdet dice the rights of any twin or class of men on earth. simply to accomplish It, Own pet , onal mit-pertly. It is not because our patty is any more NVONIbIe to the 111:111111 . .e tore and sale of intoxit ating drinks than the opposition, that these who ate pet seemed turn to us ror protection. but, because i his , eau and known tar ,ohooo that we will tight mime, whenet et we have !towel, and will do justU to a man or a principle whether we like them or not. no• , ante ranatieal spirit which ran ninth about "slue!) tqllideled the noon And non Lillis it ilialded, 11tnt.1111,L11.11,11 ha reform the Intent !Ole nice 01 I lie altllllll V The 11111.1 M litchi ha- just Lrci l,aticth 111 , • ilea ilt, awl ult,te- Tlo. 111.11 1,11- km Ito hope of tin al .in-I .1.011 wbiJt dr,d , Ili, Wows 1- ii11 .• 1 • 1.11,,. II I Ott, tai ,Barre poet lln tt :a 1 ,1 ta of chi i.w in on I them front w•au NI t. In IIII• 1111111 k 1 ton 14111, 11,111 VillCll St al, !1... 1.41, 1 ., 1n 11 ii. 1.111• teil Wllll 111. 11l al I itt 1.11. 1 1.1 Ili.ll -111 ea to , Ito, r bey 1111111. Nile il.lll, • and nelrt 1.1..11 , j 1 1 ,1 ' 11• \\ • l . 4111.11 .1111 all 116.1 mt. 1111,1211 t 111 .11 1 , 1•1 t 1111 rle1111.1•1:1111 . 11/1111 14 illy -.livid.. ion,. (11111 1111 11111.14 . •1 111 the Noun!, can flout m get j,i.triee dl , nN II tintici ll.' all atini•tratioa ofnnl et livr t, A Specimen ! 1'0.t% one lin. blood the boa.ting o' \Toolyre! poritietal, about th , ' nrtrlh gene,. • tool lilt, • nod 'clet•ot-y tl,uatealltot. of 0a !ma b.!: Ex i:"‘ ci f o r ttant aal I Cut, I .n,,1 It‘o,t .1 lir I 11, old 11 . 1.1,1•.11.ti (: 141.1111 \ ,pr, 11 .11 II am that ' tathllo.ot waft Ltd - to•kt• I all Ha. oat or OW I ',Om " 11 . 111 k ot't I e mot the or tine , eorreet like h, k um.; u 1101011• ul tie, and ' boon- Cow %halal hate fallen of the I. "tthe \ , s that ',aid three cents postage, and troulded lit[oself to fui flint, the olttel the \\'tn unty, with the followint! =I if hie is the trot tune that I bare written co s eyogiand Asia it to he the lust e thet isger that Lin write to SCIII Ilia mean contemin• ,pie low life mean to unk ne you ore. 3011 are nothing but low Lice mean eeenk and you Ni•dent shrink f your 0,1 words you must under Stand that you Are not in o free country Now Botch men •/, you are not worth kicking Tu 101 l I seen the day that we wont to school to Rather and I could whip you then anti I can do the Same thing again I know you would like to know Hy name but that is in the Past but Not in the future the tient time do not print your peporr Sow soon or you Miie get elittle more than 3011 llorguned for yours but Not your friend a Hcbtaille. n At Tyrcne Blair Co PA broth. r Jutitiv intbrut u %heth.•t they have ninny such speciniebet of li e publican intelligenee, — "decency . ' kc , about T) retie, as the n titer of the alto% e The Result The result or the late election is trill) grand In our own own State we entirely overcome the Mongrel majority, of sotPutern thousand, , of last fall, elec ting our Supreme Judge, and reducing the mongrel majority on joint ballot in the Senate and house of Representatives. from thirty-three to fourteen, In Ohio we have reduced the abolition majority of forty-two thousand last fall. to four hundred, and changed the Senate and House farm fifty-three abolition majori ty on joint ballot, to four Democratic, besides defeating the nigger voting a mendment 'to the State constitution, by over fourty thousand majority In lowa the abolition niajority.„of thirty-eight thousand. of last l'ear', has been cut down to leas than twenty, and in Indiana the majority for that party, has been almost entirelLwiped out. Who would'nt feel like sejoijong.over such glorious re sults—they insure a Democratic presi dent in 1868. Gamma BRIIIIITER, —Things are looking more favorable for the future of this country than they have since the dark cloud of Abolitionism closed over us in the Autum of IMO. Never before' were such crops gathered all over the country as there have been this year , never were -the seasons so smiling ■nd favorable ti the laboring man, and not for si x y ear s h a ve de e politiral heavens been so bright with promise for the future of the labor ing man'sgovemment: The party which made the Constitution and administered the government through all the prosper ous years it ever had, is once more tri umphant. and the party which has wrought so much evil is fleeing from the wrath of an outraged people. There is hope tier us yet in the future ! F1r.64 Anotfr ALlKr.—That class of Democrats who would not go to tho election because they did'int believe we could swotted, and the Mongrels who did go, and were so boautifully whipped. VICTORY! VICTORY! LET THE EAGLE ' SCREAM ' 1. 4 1 1 : N GLORY ENOUGH FOR A WHOLE YEAR ! "THE WATCHMAN" CRICK - 6 - 11 G. " COME DOWN ! " rzn COMITY, THE STATE, SHARSIVOOD, SIIVGEIiT AND \1( I NTlii E ELECTED ! TREASON IVI_A_334tSaDiOTTS THEFRE ED,11.1.1" 1: le _E. ll' 01 'ERSE 7' 7 EFFECTS of: the ELECTION IL",LUSTRATED \ M%\ .. Rit'4.ltF 1114 Elf( 1'140; "Ms Chile Stan's no chance in: Pennsylvania---Shure ! Sim better Lebo for Pdarsachusetts ! " The mmt who boosted he would make "Ten who Dollars — out of the election of Mr t iris and Itiiniaiiy, hot did'nt Lorna-e they usient elee ted P.N. BEAVER studying out his fa mous order, directing A (7. GEARY to leave the camp of the 1 4sth Regiment. f j ...*. :3, 116 'Nos . • r. •••• S' .." ".- 7. The spirit of the "late lamented . ' uaiding the 31ongrAeraft on SALT rircrt.,h Where Mongreliem flow 6.—May its Ranking eareafs norer be re.urrected ! DISTRICT ALL RIGHT! AND lit. 1.,11111, I 1,0"1“, Oh. %%101 . 111,111in " \ 111 1111 1:111•1'1.,N ..u 6 7,A a nigger, or tL Prel woo , Phrolott dm , um•ol th, t.•rni.l trt,lufvlt " SAM V,TV n 1 ET the \ Mongrel trap, filed with blighted hope.. nigger Lureawt, , ready For 'Salt River." MIME EZI - - • ••:& . -;_-- ... Scenery up "Salt River." c3ixiirrx.rt Su Jo Ige uon , . ... •NO '2 ; 1 E Towaaun•a tr Bellelonte. 199 229' 1 1116 314 211 219 191 226 24 ileebutg.. ' 46 soit 47 47 79 79 o 47 79 Union•elle. 22 42i 22 22 12 42 22 42 Bowen' fl o rlol 30 3911 30 30 :17 37 29 39 Philipeoleurg 1317 1131 136 130 114 114 136 111 80gg5.... o. 1031 . 279, 105 10.4 277 277 1, 102 218 Benner . .. 161/.,711 158 100 74 75 ' 159 76 Borneide ... ; 30 '471 .sr 30 47 4711 29 47 dr . Curtin .... 34 03 34 31 33 33 o 34 38' Feolignokin ... j 216 1711 214 215 175 17 12 176 17regg. ...'/ 280 60' 278 279 60 '2 76 60 Blaine, ... 175 92;1 175 171 92 2' 172 U 5 Bolfnioon e' l4 4P 8811 44 41 87 87 o 11 90 Barrie._ ' 101 2201 161 101 420 220;1 161 220 !Inward...., : 72 1011 72 71. 100 100., 71 lOU Ilu4ton.. 35 118 340" 34 119 119'' 32 120 Liberty ..41 YO 1134_ 70 71 112 113: 69 113 Marlon I 85 48 084 81 40 4S'' 81 48 Mi1e5......232 4811 23:1 231 43 47 1 239 41 Patton. ... 1 53. 65 I, 45.1 51 63 114 1 51 61 Penn. 250., 28 219 252 25 20 249 20 Politer .. 346 123. 3111 346 121 121 315 133 Itoob. . .. 136 871, 127 1/1 79 2.1, 127 76 Snow Shoe. 124 99 1 126 127 800 1110 120 BM 112 131, 114 111 1411 133 111 113 .2 56 3:1 37 51 5.4 11. 57 6,0 44,4 60 '6O 87 60 ,S 7 181 129 Iso 186 127 127 185 128' 59 5 , ' , 58 58 59 59 56 3 , 4 1041. 2799.147. 3303 2819 28:12 .46142•431 Cpring 1 nyIVF 11mon {Volker ort h . AhiI4NNITIRM 111{17i . Elettion Returns H 2., F, ' g 2 ' .1 • i .1 ..1 ',I, ' Y ' U . . • ' t ; . , • Adm. Allegheny A Wort rang 107i1, 4 3758 lloaror 2 Is. 3310 Bedford 2 , 30 2501' Berko 1325 , 7121, Blau. 270 , 3520 3001 TVA{ Iturko 7WU M 1303 Cambria .. 329.5 21:1.1 Cameron 394 171 MEE EIMEI Chirpier . . 6221 x+llllClarion. I 2' , 1:1 1776 lEUEIM 2137 1751 62 , Colo 1,7 11165 175 Cnist lord um, 6711 Cumbee land 456; 41 , 111 42:1 11.1 uIIIIIn 11111 56711 n,l Ileln o urn , 2262 3617 211 E k 171". 17 Ei :kg 72 :7 112' 'Sip "41 7i, 1 Ern 11 1.1,1 , III; 12149 1 n.t , Ilirl.llll . 1i1111.11,1..11 /11410111 .111171 J 111.14.1 1.177 .•. 113 w. ,„ „ L. h lat kv.in . . 714 1.7; Nlur. t . AIIIII.II le i. 172 J Al nr., 2111/... 705 Nlont,..notry I N. 11: 72M1 to nr 152 11 le Norlhat.iphot 6Y7I I 3859 Nos thumberlansl 3k2. 3161 Perry . 21J Ph 141,1440 mi 48 , 1; 1.1211's Ike s 10 , S :11111 Pot tee.. . 620 1.116 Selrtryl4lll. '20. , Snyder . I :26 1102 Senner.et ; 17:1 11162 Sullit76l .I'n. 0 e,iut henna . .22 , 1 112.4 11,1. , 1791 inta Venation ... . 319: lion 11 .1-re o . I VN7 Moth login. I i -- 977 Wayne . . 1% o .Int .re !mid ell. ..to le 11., ”, 1 r I 19211 EMI Senat orlal District Officials f.,lll,ss s g $$ $.l v.so 1$ sls htCI Shugert All , llOO, R..1.1-on M V Illy Bin" 25h1.4 :1199 :109/4 II ti it 1111 rlou 2263 2285 2980 2969 Celli re 35115 JIII 2/432 2819 91 illllu 17N - 1 18116 1•131; 15'19 J1m.1% tem 172.1 1328 131111 Pert y 2334 2132 2317 23111 r..fio 11121 1132.! 11102 I tos9 Shugeri over It ob .son, 22 over MeV ty Ilelnitre over Rob ,on, 421, over Me- V lily VA, From Virginia. Rao [tin (lateen, Ciennhorru Co : i t 'll * September 23.1, 1067. Mr I'. Cn to Dear Sir. - Several copies or the Detnomhtte WAletlu%S, have found there wily to this place, once nacre. I nee by these, copies, that the staunch old lISIAN, has • neottleel rag Lt hand-.tires and ex awl lull hand wayslitl sing ' end Irate not entered tutu —the defeeticees. neel a lling MT." that I ant sorry to ety, hum enveloped. scene el its ...pique/ere but 1- still tae ,111•11 CA to of nut, nml j.un,r This and 111 le teed) glees !no cetiragc to ptrnct pile tit the Come-overlies of tliese sinful, elmmofol. 11e.1.11 daring lines' Sitter the ••Itegestrateon Aol' hits been eat into effect, en this timelier, Ilademil spit et d pont mace to move rapidly femora, among the negro population Scarce a day but brings forth new era, in Republican eats testier, the bright star of ItAsealism, elieds its reeplendant light o'er this vast expanse of "Sunny South," end (dancing singing and "e lapping,") may be seen. in the very centre of all eirles—enjoying the petal ueuec of ito penetrating sterna, "our coluted frietek," all cigar le pareicipate 111 .he glorious i1r01111404 held up to their ad miring gaze 'The hope of e ugh la," burns et roof 111 the bosoms of the untutored soon of Et hunpi n, while religion and potence aretbe chief gown of diacuesiott .: entails happy headed tuggers iteligiou appears to be a secondary coostlersitiou, Tetnperal welfare first, spirit OM I neat, is their prima ry rule lam happy to know that I am able to inform the unsophistio tied, at the Nortls,of the measures that Radical tenden cy, pursues hero in the South. The regis trare—appointed by the party in power, have fulfilled their tuitaion, which, instead of confining itself, to registrltioa, alone— busied steel( ih distrkitiog ,freely, (among the blacks of couree,)' tracitalistkeot spiritual, but temporal4the title of which I find, by reference to one, procured from a negro, is, "An act to pro•ele for the more efficient government of the Itebol States," and "Au net supplementary to an sot entitled 'an oat to pr - aide for the more efficient government of the Rebel Soles,' pasted March 21.1, eighteen hundred and sixty seven, and to facthlala resloralson." Now whether Lids facilitates restoration remains lo be seen. Of one thing lam con vitioed, as Congreen has left part of this job unfinished, they have get another act to pass, and let that be, km, not 'to pro vide persons to read our tracts to our 00l oiml friends. Such an ail, I thick would be a grand mailer stroke to what hill g ine before, besidat it would deter their colored brothers frozn - mirefprising sober minded People, in the pursuit of theirown business, it islfarilly fair that Southroaa should have =I C,CO - 1:1 - MTT r.onate , Asßeliably . se. to r r •••••• at « 5 t ..4 a: r. i 'A t P > ?Hi . . , • 155 7$ • j 1$ 31 31 • 211 176, • 273 59 and !lien be cfAiiiple.l under lust, while Ile groca arid rlllicals, arsocirties, by the way,) leap the benefit Of their exeriloil., say by ell 1111,11118, fav or (Jill, (which latter . alteribinve,-pi nlO5llll Hceol dance, will ell their iv!. 411011 All net be 111 1111.14111M] 10 the above 11100 their 'Y.111,11 , 1.'4-1 10 1110 people in the res tr I 100 dor, or pre,11.111.1 2 .{J 1G35: ^JII , 2I) I 7 south, ler ,1110111 condtlloll II I. nil eloquence tl comalom Ili is, pr.ove that he to Lou Om. Inc us I make du. •r' 2614, II JI2 1101, I think they ere - acting 'whim! their It ..(1, (4 y lry 141 ',lice theliegri oil nu eilit Oily with who CA Sr, =EMI 43 317.4 , 5H59• 11413 2-111 BENCE 13IlifMEI (heggoig the p .1 lht pu• 111 111.) Itepohlie p illy Ihtl r .1i Ilteco,•l.rel gori Centel], ) they File gtaenlyign..inint »I the n Yore of line uedru, irtl. they try In extend to hoe In x mml tt I political Ifi fitietice lh it ell», Ii• •l/»t )to ill, net, tnee ILIOUt rney ir Eil!!•=1 P".." k"" v 1 4 . .; ht eirk not here, lie I vilth Ole CO , lllll fl r rt tr rr ~ ri 4 ri rr 1 1It (jot rror . 11.1 I o .;• •• • .1 pl 4 cm th,. .1 void or I 11, I 111 I • tPi I , our 8111g1r oi. ort'ot.h I , I „ 1 „ graml to i„I ,• I, 1•Ii .1 111 amino 41 . 11,./ •1114olle,•• 11, 14 • II II„ 1 IT principle, It • I , ', • 1,1..1 1,1., 1/,' fot w /1,1 I ins PI I lole I 1 , 1 a I, of II 41If ,‘ I' I V I II . 10•• ver. , :vy I .[ 11.1411 I I hIII. I ge l'rovidenee, the neve+, wet. heviu o g , I .1 rerun, ou • ~r ,lk pro•nielue young preleuer. at Ike 01000 of a sitirlied lialou,tue spoke (hut, • V 1 111 I, II II i fast to your faith, 11111( de ir,d - rs? — Tooo4 lon 12011 c /Oat we 1,111111.1 11114401 N do 10 and Jere dor 1,111 1.1) 110 inure sorrow, too Inure thorn and nu liouger, tt du block folks will hid) plenty greasy lona fel lemon. \ I this ct.resty pole( of t zl, turf - nary , 01 111 111 hewnout, rt I f cd Ily n 302 f 2427 19447 611 229- 1 J 207 1, 11,r' 1216 421 IG4 24i 4w 21..1 145 1.10111 . 11,1110•1;1'.1 . 1 %V II I Cie 11.1, Jilds 11‘.41( d %, Th 111111 3 .4 I‘.. I i I II 1., 0, MO/ lb religion 1,1 . 1 wit MI. .1 1 1. , d lit nig nn 1 ury t „ „ „„.. uur 11!1-1 tlji • 1P1.1••• hI l• 1,1 I I h•: • P • • a: Ph PI I, PCP.' 4,0 il • rp•il !P.M. 'I 1 . 14 . ftttlll, ' It at 0,, I lUU I I I , file lhu c/1 , )0,1 1 . I I pi/1 n.,0111 to 4011,. lo nl, ,t ,e wo " •'• t• toting ira•els Heaven owl al., dodnill rigouts hod It rettl it 00111.4ellf,d,ett l,y lill. ry 11,111 ‘l,ll . 11 lhr eel ,red did 3011 .0,3 any colored folks to Helton ' ••1 fool, ',pose I well 10 he kitebi,n dud Obese are Ile beings would proel MO, ins rather have lrr claimed,) will be ' more to lie i lute 11 , 4 citizen thou lie w as o store A pt thy pars this rdpublie 1,,t 1, to allow any oar to l'lprOS . l 811,11 cennlneniv . when every balworb of trot liberty Is •ank deep to unfuthootablo wares a lasting/ft . /woo Rod shame , well wary ne wish with the poet of old, that Ili li Ileavon, •I'ould poi in Eoery honest Iton.l o hilt. Scoorgo thy t limos onl,co; ihrovill I I= thus. by the .19 herewith pre+entell, it wi be fern 'hot rhogretot tookto ninth fit littlewrtettol right of 3tblpstettl er it -Into pret.ettin tt•elf for allot i-otott tint the title., 'may the. 'Li go eolnee+ they eller to the 8011111, 11111 n ili uI on ter ...JIMA/410a Viz , the tearogattabat 01 gross no free and equal) and i'Kela after they nave aceepteal the galloons aati..r, on-I apply for naltniset,an, Conga,. has the algid 10 kick them in their ni oaths for their p .111, this moot 14 Ulla of the story of the by who held a pease of It sial la a hungry deg, with ..here folio*, hero' a • one broad for you, come anal get it," anal when the drag held up his no so for the ontrotng 010eiel,of course, the buy rapped him over 4140 110, With a owe for bits pay, cod let all South roan who may clot:ice in see thus beware lest.radicals do likewise When theequality advac item tallow by practice end not by pramept the manner an which they wish the poor negro to 110 11.stilt , t, 'l'llllllT time enotagn to promulgate their heresy The time led/ mune when they will lake another view of the blsOk Titters they ore now nur sing Already it to whrsperr.l from Clem to Jr..., from dim to Buck eio Illni they— colored folks are rile dry deatmeal,lay their northern brothers, the repot, her n•, to own the South, that Ike white folk, utast be killed and sent away. l'ertaiuly it wall be pleasat.t for shout eel( eOllllllllllO4l 11.1V0- roles of egrallity to traverse thie pleasant country, In I r silmnprinv,born 001 he brawny shoulders of are People they Ira vu, by their blasting infamy, raised from the field and kitchen, to their parlor, and palaces. This YJ be proper nod Just is their ern tow ion, ffut to a moderate-minded person, like ray self, it id:exclusively painful But with the assurance that the WATeOIIIAII will do It duty, to eradicate the evil, I take my leave of you, and beg permission to subscribe myself a lover of jostles Negro Women Claiming a First class Passage. On Friday afternoon ton negro women from Philadelphia took passage on a steam er Louisiana, Captain Russell, for Norfolk. Instead of going to the place on board.up propriatel for the commodat ion of negroes, they went into the ladles cabin. Before the time for the boat to pairt they were pc 'Wetly loft:limed thou they were to the wrong place, hut thy, replied that they were ••first-olass paeeengets," and should ineist on remaining *bore they were, in tho best apartment the boat could afford. Captain Russell was informed of the state of affair., when he went le the cabin and tried to eN 3PN•x4vi.a.r_. ~0 " • ; .7- -5 , 1 lroaeur•r Iv—i A-, 1 ql 4 ° H > Is 7 212 158 2.10 47 79 17 79 22 12 22 12 MY . 417 ,311 36 136-41.1, 100 111 fin 277' 104 278 157 7, 15 , 1 IC, 30 47 251 18 Si 112 .32 31 214 1t13,; 219' 178 278 11. 276 06 171 95; 161. 9.1 43 88 13 Pq 181 219 101 218 472 190 72 1210 33 120 33 16 70 , 1113'r . 70 112 85 471 8 5 18 2'll 40 2.11 17 1µ2212 4 • • TY 2 , 42 311 37 1.10 111 MEV 1 160 101 4.1 88 101 220 72 100, 32 120 69 7 "40 227 511 53 11 I 221 4 315 12 1 9 9 i. 51 05 5: 11 - • 248 28 218 28 :118 122 346 124 127 76 NI 76 12% 100 12. , 1011 Ill' 131 111 128 32 214 :12 Ott 07 44 tt7 186 127 185 128 58 58 EMI MEM 611 Ivs 124 5 JJ MEN BE MEM = g itteso chimer In CD= EMI I=ll Among Other 4.0.erva1.01111 ho blick morn 11 . tll ro , ta I=l 111, ti h ) ev,ty itfrOilgo.ll I=I;MM plain Ildietliere,wits in place fur "colored people." but they were deaf to him, and ex pressed their determination to remain where they were. Finding all expotiula lion of no effect, Captain Russell nett for polioemag.Cunningham, who in torn tried hie powers of persuasion with i i i. .tnie ef fect a those who had preceded hint The women were elubbot n, and Conn Ingham be came determined, and when-hll mili4nty failed, he found it neceennry to eject them from the cabin. Unable to tore iheir . own way in the matter, they left the boot with n threat to appeal to Judge Bond (Radical) who they felt /mond would aswiet them in their dent and to have the beet place WI the boat Cp to hat 'right nett her the aegro women, nor the champions of •ftuntifiond suffrage.."Jtad taken tidy gleps to ritidita'e the own. of the aside daughter?, of Ph andel phis —Baltimore fiazeale t NOD abbertionneot m oTicx Rm.] no Clarkston by her father nest faro] II /11111111 M nor., I John Cal C lark/rll. In pw room rt. of Cumtrion Centre roonly, NO 202 Aligns( ham 1807 John Colt in Clarkston. Take entire, lhnt you n. heretofore, are tour tortiolpl, that, all 41 . 111 n, of hosinus, %i n. en bring sot 'thud° you he nyl ajoioesr in )1.0 proper person before 1111 r .lodger n t Belk /rot at nor county tart of Coon 111.111 I.le, ,:iiiPrc I ho hold on tho nowt . Monday of Nooveioher net. to show n once If ahv )1111 hat e, why pair woe Entollno (11.1 . 1010 n, situ hl not be divorced the bond. of onotroinoity , rrltieh she hallo eon trlteleol with pm, the rail John Coat in CI it I, .on agreeably to tho prover of the pi: otlabilool sg tirirt poi hot or. air rot, Court, stool [his you are In no woo,. to oiro it 4. pour peril Sheriff's e 11,11ehoue, It 7, hhi \ tln minor I tin 1 , 67 .sh., of/ I " don the top ' 111. nt.atolitin I, tneen Snor. Shoe and Doh.' 0.1 . m Seturd the 12th of th th , 4.. n tol !eel of heifer. rum... 1.1 to I ot 2 „.tr. • had rot cart end to., l'he oen. r II .11/1 fornard ne I i.r0i.,13 I. .ittnli ~,.. i • II I I I 1I H,\l I, I I,I1.1:1 .11‘II:•I I'o L.,11 1 )11:111111N1' Ir it, I: \ ( .11 tu„, r r,‘ to; .10111.11111.1.1:11, 111'11. 11.111 \ 11\'1:1.1 al VIrZIIII.I Or P 1,1,1 11111/1 ./, el, M 1/I , r , Land agent - Beni C. 1 tie 11,ker. 111Ter Ism, or II 71'0 11111 i or avithout ~,proamnraltn ; fa 1,111 5 , 5 l” lea all ill, e.mtittei East ~ 1 the Illae Itrvi,;eo Ir. r . the Petato ihe JAtno 1t,,er. 1 -- 1! II In) S TR re• 1.11 ti , t '1! , 1 mherilier 111 `irtrig lenr Op 'VII one mile north emit ..1 I:. on or alk.lll 11.. 211111 01.101 y 14+1, 11411, Mal k • 1 r :11.00 ro..oth. obi root,' let 1.. r.. ttrtl, 111111 1,11,1 111111 11V, 1/1111. 11, I, In ~111 he .11.- 12 II 1111 IN ‘VIAN I=l • ) ht it II F r tlll /.I.lpn nll,l. to ‘llllpu, la, lett the esp. - mil. 1.1/II cud 111111 , 0.1 t 144111.11 OA. I 1..• r., / • Ati ~P tutu tit 1,1 Irt p oliviv 4,..1 I 1 fir .4 n A .MI A" " x4ll 011,111. 1/116. 111Artlx 1,1, hip, It ,1114 1.t,” 1:T.0.A 1 , . tile tot.lor ..4g1,411 11 per +..u+ 1,4,, tug .11.1 n +44i, 111000..4 i t unineoll lln plill.lll, mill ill 1 "1.14 1,1 tirn lig:ll.'4 the 1111. pr..... tln 11 4141. litahentitj,te 1 lur •4 111, tp. n 1 AtA1:1" DEED A I) flIeN NIIrIVE IAI I - 40f aduktol-trallout on 110 oglnle of hmotal 1/lit , .r Mar,. toon.hip, vq• ed, II Il Illg bern grill 11. 1 1.. 0.0 on , li reign ed I. beret, give n 1111 a Ibvt 1111 ventonoChloll 11. z 111,n,11111 said canto I r make m 4.411.001. t‘lnent. and 111 1, 1 1 111% 1411111 tr. .1, tlivot I,lll,thim. um •.1 f.. 1 -ratlpuit , ot K I. KE,CS. 11 II ot , Cto I I tho rout of the 111 11111 1..1 , 111V 111111.11 1 N 11.1•1,1 • 1/1. ,11 i 1, 1 1.11/ 1111 111,11/1 , 1,1, 1111 :1 1 111.11 . , .11 1 ,1.011, I , I . Ihe • dr r 11.4 of Hen I I , ti tie 1111• 11.erly I.IS tnituel 1..1.1,0.1,31.• 4.1 1101 1111.111'411 .11 Alll,llllly. rl No I - 1.1 r 1,111 , 1 111 the lion otigh d ilr•lnirg flow u g 011 Turnpike •Iro •1. ono litlr. .1 00 , 1 .orly six to t, hounded the .ill, ne..t by Alarbet ~Ir. at 4.n ilia Hoitli by lot no to veal borough. tinning lat. No 21 in Ike general pl. 01,10 borongh, 01111 113 - Ing 111 irge lin, k 4ln :114.r0 and ...ther onlbuibllng4 thereon tenet. No 2—A lot no Inn 1 of Inial nap. ming Ihr alio ,e , containing Holy ens leel fro. on 'ruin piko atieet and 11114 1.1 k lno hon.lre.l net to Alley and Ano ollll ulnine 1 , 4 No. 21 in flit general titan of said borough hI% Ing ewe , n ere, led in Br. It duel Iwg 100/er owl other oat hn 1141114 NO-1-1 let ta hat , 1.41 nrl l rr,n iug the alto% e i 1,103111 log vtsl3• lien front en Turn p the 'trout and running' it lva hundred, !vet to an A Iley and I noon an lot No 11l in the S . l ra! plan of nand borough ha, tog literan ere e tett it large fume dwelling homy, b(111./0 unit other out nodding , . NO I— 'f'he 11111i11 Idol tine hall p trt uf n jot tic triter-of hind in Boggs lownahip, bounded and described at hollows, t ns t tin the welt an I north by a public road, on thermal hy land+ of Witham nogg , . and on the north hi Bald Cagle reek, contain nag eat acres mole or Ices N 0.5 —A certain trot t nt land militated in the t .1141 a, 01 Mogg. hounded on the ~oath I.y Inc Bald Etiple Creek, , n the ire•l by land, of John Drone's hoax, en hr- north by Itend late of 11, en de, ',I, and on the irtoit by land ol \ Ithlnigr, In Norrir 311 , i t ton lltirti too acre, lie thr • Into more r.r Nil f, 1, crtam tr 10.1., poa oof land vita, I in ilia hat 0 , 1141 al l , 11.?,1 H..., 0r,..110 turuptlte 100,1.04 to 1.40110A‘t , 0. neat 140 110?1,1 ..1 1110 Snow Shoe Ilaillrond, hounded on all ,11,, lid landau, hit SnoW i-1100 / anln•olng unto Imnilit lic Inore 10.4 hat 104 therrun nt t. tl 1, 0 ,iory g holize. u lairn and 01Iar 10Ibuilkliogs TERMS OE N 11.1: --Oat. dim I of tho port elto.o worm, to Ito ptul On tit,' vortlartnat ion of the sale, one third I horeof in ono rear thereatt nr, and ono tlack,tlittrottf at the dud h lit the widow of . the 14111 doemmed, till/ latter two pay ents, with midmost payable tointatlly, to Ito ors redby bond and mortgaue on the prottittet DANIEL Z• KIIER, 17-:Id It 7', to for to S. Olt PHA NS .COI' lIT 8 U.E. By virtue of 1111 order usual! out of the Orphans Coort of Centre eourity . Ihorn wiil tin exposed to sale by nubile outcry, on the prom 111t8 nn Thursday the 3I et day of Oriober A. D. IMI7 the following ilerped Real Rolnig. lii properly of Hon Willi JOlrii) , Alfiiti! of Bon ner township deceased, to wit . All that e, rta in Intel or parcel of I:m.1,1111M cil in Renner township. In the eounly• of Cc.- 're, houndeil by mods of Mnj P. Renner MI doin, Robert Bunt, r, Joseph R. :Marshall, Joseph M. IV 01 , 611 and others, ventaining- two litindrei and six Iv acres or thereabout s,witliJhree dwell ing linuies,a Irani and other necessary bnildlngs thereon erected TERMS OF SUE --Ono third of the per chaku money to he paid on confirmation or the rale. One third thereof in one )ear thereafter and ono third the remainder at the death of the widow •f the calif deeenred. The last Own pay ment, to be on intereig,payable annually, to he secure I by bond and mortgage on the ikroin- Iser JOSEPH W MARSHA/ill. 111-38 It. Tenet, to Sell 4r. ORPHANS COURT SA LB. By virtue of no order irsue.l out of the Orphans Court of Centro county, there will ho esposed•lo Salo, by public 'alert, on thu [wool ly.. on Saturday the Rat day of October A. 11 , 11467,n111o'clock A. Al , the following de. soribed lien I Estate, the property of Peter Zeigler, late of Qregg township, doeotsvad to wit: N 1 2 —All that certain tract or piece of land situated in Oregg townehip, Centro county, hounded by land, of George Weaver, Samuel Weaver, Henry Duck and other, rontainlng one hundred nail thirty-three acres and allowance. NO. 2:—All that certain wresting., tenement and lot of Ground situated in Gregg townehip aioreeald, bounded by lande of Philip Ertlo Min Roseman and others, containing Two acre. and nighty perches, and allowance for road. to. TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the no, hue money to be mud on the confirmation of he role One thud thereof in one 3 nor there tter, the other third at the death of the widow f*a id deceased. The latter two payments ith int:rest payable cowl annually, to be so ured by bond and mortgage on thepremises: JOHN ROSEMAN, 12-38 :It T ****** to est/ Ao. ICtID abbitAiim N OTICE TO TEA Elt•S The E‘nminatiott for the ... he held an •' I . A.M.) Attlee. nt N. T r,day k I IValker,et llobleret urg, M... Ittanop,at Jaehe..n, Me, %V. ..,.1 11. "" " ' I at 11.. ward, 'VI -I,ls Curtin, liberty, at ling!. Oleo 1 ally. Bugg., at 3111criut qr. is, unto) Union, lit \I. ilay, IlaanorAt A rmagustat $ 11 'Faecal Patton, at Iroglale. S 11. Iri.;tai Iluelon,at Julian Fur. Tilt rrda) ; Putt hlatilit• Friday , r Stormatuwa,Sarilay Iturh, nt ['haw lootg, unit Snow How:, 1 • • S 11, We'l I= ltehero6tor. 011 ,a 1,0,110. 0€ Centro for 11,6 met 11111111141 i 11 , 11 el ru..11 n ed by Mil k ne , n , ,or seine nnevoldn yes In. ',Mending nt the proper Ruda tini•l I'lllllo lul!y preen red, npnn page I:19. A. t or , ltng t..rthe re , porentvnt., (.I,n ono, page 2710 no Person , pollinate et lent he-, who Ono no , edge of Orthography, Ren , ltng, end 'A Wien A ollonelie, lleogr Gramm!, 11 v II nor,ry, and Th sng Neither shall and ouch cent In, any patios .Is,/ if In the 1,04 aling dnuhe ne nhet erage TO 1) I 1112(7To RS. 11 In Ilo..irahlo that I hero ha lie 11.4,11.4 dna , Ina. The ioloplion or, .1•,..0rtn I io. • hoof 1 , . on 0.1103, Its !he nolotronn alter ttttt7 , nlorny 11. i 1111 I. 11,1•1 1111..1,1 wlnier po tool ea./ i.r. It i. I horelon• L.q , la t hat I) I, trn.l t. , tht+ll.l...ttant tilt?, Ca 111-lwal hung iti et ery 114 , + 1,, 1.• tt•etl. / I, e‘t whiter, in er I ra! Lintel ti 111/11.:. e 4 eittle /I 1 , ./- /I II m. t;r,t si theist the, Pr:, until Ihe•tspernstendent +11..411i t•• lie vs Intim Diseeles • est. Is rot tlint to employ I, ten: her, omit v.. et en to: m.itsirlo dm,. w 4,11 vale 1 , 4 dlegnln.* ill the le nrried ,mt. the penalt would lie The mfr.... .1 Flirt I.l.rpt it en 72, 3,11 i ;2 .1 the.o b.. 4 I 10 1,..11i1114, the .ttlitl "It top 11.. P. 11..0 A 00141,11, ISiii ',I (' 1/.111: II I'l .1 'f I: I. I: lilt A I' II I I' I N Dal.zlr rirred sind authomed I ore b , „ra o Ihibloom, to iN grin Thoi In•ltLiluon, but recently al I, a Inure ago 111.1. 11..1 eLu 1. line heel me 11111,1. m l l , illege in IWO coon , i%l)\' VITACIES •• lua nei Lrrainess • of ;Is locatioot. '1,14 or c“vibhh• l um 1et , 11171111l 11,1,4 w r Malt al a rlrn litAtitut,"l; mound N010...13T,1f oil ti 111 the Bank. Hill nt Ilio D mill“ Regal Notice U %\ .S C , IIIIT S.t 1.1: 11 ‘lllllO of on .o.ler orphan',. root - 1.01 reolTe tainoool to l'oldo. Solo, ,on tho pre 17T11 I)11 At, thr. f rerlbod real e•it.olo, iho property of laic of I.llo.rty dec,atrd A verta In rtlu italile intern, t to a re il octal., piiunteil in raid Centre eeribid follorio,c it. all !lint re land .1..141 in Ilto towocici Id I, Paid, bounded Ly land. of Ninny itt net Ilear•, l'olor I'lll n Henry VIII, I=l more or le,n, on oho h thtro o 3e of the ionehige looney T6lOl, Or SAPP: lhe porch Lu [owl on the quhrolottolf of the A 1, S 0, itt the e Lime e, rile fo voila! properh to W it • 110.;S. 1 9 the 1,0 , 1111 111. i 11. , 11q 11. ' 4 I /111,1% 11111111•r„11.tuonii 1111,1 111. , n~lllt~lot 1.1 ea PF 1,l .At oo Ipi rAr otvo by lIIIIY 12 37 I. 14/, I N vita. M VITER Or TOE I .fitetth Hato doe'd In the Or 01 Centre roomy. The untlorogned or appointed by on Ili C,,nrl to matte f tho 11.1111.1,1•13 in the frantic of the and among those legally on tiljetl, lammed to thu dal too of apps Int ollico m tub Illtrougli 01 llopolonto, day the 111th day of Detc)Oer not t, P. AI. ra Menlo tormtted will plea tiro JAS. 11. MA 12-3; Al I N TOE :RATITE OF TIIR Thaw Hugh.. .teed. The Ori oft antra county. The undersigns appu toted by the RA nd Court to Ina tion of the balance in Ilic bends of strstor, to and among those legit thereto, w ill proceed to rho do ties pointintint at li is 011ie in the boron fonto on Thuraday the 17th day er. at I o'clock I,'. Part,. int 11 lease take notice. JAS. 11 It 12-27 It pRIVATR . SA LE Tip john °o M. ber Oat tri hours life bit Ciliated at the corner Hazel streets" In v the borough Yi there to ,erecled it, the said lot room. stable, wash house and other 4 and there Is Mao a well of excellent doo'r. Having been in libel ten news, the propttrt) 0b../ dan4cribed pesially desirable to one wishing I that buelnoee, ,who could also take minium which I now hold. AII 1,1 presented lu JOHN S PROD 12 . 41 tf ' 11111 e I)ST. JJ On oraboutthe Fair CI rounds day the 3,1 ,net., a pocket book,..eunts $l5 ur $2O, and qua*, a marcher of pi ebb only to tbo owner. The Molar come to Mamoru', if he will relorw to the {Y•rcUMA,c billce or to J. M. Bum, ❑ullilu ALMIEISTRATOICS NOTICE, Letter. of Atha unharmed. I Otwrge Ptak late of Potter town having been greeted lo the undersig by give notice tchltineretth•Lnowin, indebted to raid eetste, to utakt pixie en b and all there 1311 V tng elan e• athlete, to poet al them duly an without-delay =I CATUARIN , 2-11111. - Ada,
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